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MountainOne's Storybook Program Teaches Kids Smart Money Habits Early

What if bedtime stories could teach kids to save? MountainOne's playful approach turns reading into a lesson on money—with a mascot named Mo leading the way.

The image shows an open book with a variety of coins on it, including pictures and text.
The image shows an open book with a variety of coins on it, including pictures and text.

MountainOne's Storybook Program Teaches Kids Smart Money Habits Early

The interactive reading session encouraged children to share what they enjoy saving for, sparking meaningful conversations about financial goal-setting. Petell noted the visible delight on children's faces, particularly when Mo made his appearance, creating memorable photo opportunities while reinforcing financial lessons. 'It is so gratifying to know that through our storybook series, we're helping to financially educate the next generation,' Petell stated.

The storybook program represents MountainOne's commitment to building early financial awareness through accessible, engaging methods. The growing series, which includes 'How to Climb a Mountain' and 'Something to Save,' promotes both literacy and financial education while teaching positive life skills. The program regularly visits schools, libraries, and community organizations, combining interactive readings with opportunities for children to meet Mo in person.

This initiative addresses the critical need for early financial education, as research shows that money habits are often formed by age seven. By making financial concepts approachable through storytelling and character engagement, MountainOne helps children develop foundational money management skills that can benefit them throughout their lives. Families interested in the program can access free resources and learn about upcoming events through mountainone.com/mo-storybook.

The Scituate event demonstrates how financial institutions can play a vital role in community education beyond traditional banking services. By integrating financial literacy into community festivals and educational settings, MountainOne creates opportunities for children to learn money management skills in environments where they feel comfortable and engaged, potentially shaping healthier financial behaviors for future generations.

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